The Role and Impact of Employee Resource Groups in Higher Education

Christine Crefton, Paul Miller
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Montgomery College (MC) is an educational institution known for its diverse student body and broad range of programs. Established in 1946 in Montgomery County, Maryland, MC is home to over 50,000 credit and noncredit students from more than 155 countries. Alongside its student body, MC prides itself on its highly dedicated faculty and staff, over 3,500 in total, who are instrumental in driving the college’s commitment to academic excellence and inclusivity. Workplace belonging is a cornerstone for a productive, positive, and cohesive work environment. Studies have shown that feelings of belonging can directly contribute to increased job satisfaction, happiness at work, and reduced chances of burnout (Black et al., 2019). These feelings also foster institutional commitment and stability and spur creativity and innovation, elements crucial for the continued success of an educational institution (Zambrana, 2018). MC is no different and has emphasized fostering a strong sense of community within its ranks. One of the ways MC achieves this is through the Montgomery College Rising Professionals Association (MCRPA). Established in 2011, MCRPA is an employee resource group (ERG) developed for employees by employees, and it seeks to empower its members and support them in their professional journey. The association nurtures a sense of belonging for employees and promotes collegiality, community engagement, and collaboration and, through these efforts, promotes and contributes to student success and productivity.
高等教育中员工资源群体的作用与影响
蒙哥马利学院(MC)是一所以多元化的学生群体和广泛的课程而闻名的教育机构。马里兰大学于1946年在马里兰州蒙哥马利县成立,拥有来自155个国家的50,000多名学分和非学分学生。除了学生之外,MC还以其高度敬业的教职员工而自豪,共有3,500多名教职员工,他们在推动学院致力于学术卓越和包容性方面发挥了重要作用。 工作场所的归属感是一个高效、积极和有凝聚力的工作环境的基石。研究表明,归属感可以直接有助于提高工作满意度,工作幸福感,减少倦怠的机会(Black等人,2019)。这些情感也促进了机构的承诺和稳定,刺激了创造力和创新,这是教育机构持续成功的关键因素(Zambrana, 2018)。MC也不例外,并强调在其队伍中培养强烈的社区意识。其中一个方法是通过蒙哥马利学院新兴专业人士协会(MCRPA)。MCRPA成立于2011年,是一个由员工为员工开发的员工资源组织(ERG),旨在赋予其成员权力,并在其职业生涯中提供支持。该协会培养员工的归属感,促进团队合作,社区参与和协作,并通过这些努力,促进和促进学生的成功和生产力。
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